I advise you to go see Sicko! That will answer your question and give you more questions
Medical Stop Loss is a product purchased by employers that self-insure their medical plans. Under a self-funded health plan, the primary insurer is the employer and the stop loss carrier can be thought of as a reinsurer. There are two kinds of medical stop loss coverage, specific stop loss and aggregate stop loss. Specific stop loss protects the plan against large claims on individuals and aggregate stop loss protects the plan from having overall high paid claims.
Rec is a commonly used medical abbreviation meaning recommend.
Medical expense insurance: Covers some or all of the out of pocket expenses paid by the insured for covered medical expenses. Disability insurance: Makes up for some or all of the income lost during the disability of the insured.
There are two types of catastrophic plans. The first type aids the insured when his/her medical benefits have reached its maximum. The second type aids the family member(s) of the insured when the insured can no longer provide for the family.
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If you are looking for general advice, the internet can provide this to you readily. If you are looking for more specific, or medical information related to identifying the condition, consult a medical practioner. I would recommend WebMD as a good starting point.
No. First your girlfriend cannot be an insured on your medical insurance because she has no legal rights as she is not a family member. Read your policy and you will see who is allowed to be an insured on your policy. Secondly, even if she was your legal spouse the pregnancy is a preexisting condition and would not be covered anyway.
There is not enough information to answer your question. Did this injury occur in the home or away from the home? Who was injured and how did it occur? Was an insured household resident injured at the insured home? A homeowners insurance policy often provides a small amount of medical coverage if the insured elected it at the time of purchase for minor household injuries but does not replace a medical insurance policy. Was a guest injured on the premises of the insured home? Homeowners insurance policies often provide Liability coverage if the insured elected the coverage at the time of purchase that might provide coverage if the insured home owner was at fault for the injury. You would need to check your home insurance policy or contact your agent to determine if you purchased medical coverage or liability coverage depending on what occurred and if so, what limits are available.
A Hospital Indemnity policy pays a fixed amount each day the insured is hospitalized, unrelated to medical expenses.
Its insurance paid by the insured person each time a medical service is accessed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copay
There are several explanations. In botany it refers to florets collected in a dense cluster, such as in a daisy. In geology it is a mixture of minerals separated by mechanical means. In medical terms it means crowded or massed into a dense cluster.
Any concealment of facts and figures in the proposal form by the proposer may entail exclusion of benefits be it life insurance or medical policy by the Insurance Company. Specially, in medical policy, 'Pre existing disease/illness may deprive the insured person from benefits under the policy.